Calcium Aluminate Kiders in Hard Rock and Coal Mining

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Bernard Woolley
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The history of the use of calcium aluminates in mining is discussed including a review of very rapid hardening concretes, anchoring using cement capsules and pumped ground control systems. Specific reference is made to the long term performance of highly abrasion resistant orepass lining in South Africa and the use of rapid hardening materials for a range of applications in Australian coal mine where water infiltration creates difficulties or where rapid repair or return to service is required. The topics covered in detail are, high strength abrasion resistant concretes with a 20 year, 30 million ton ore pass life. Rapid reinstatement of wet and worn roadways using mineral dewatering and rapid roadway rebuild solutions, all in I maintenance shift. The different applications are illustrated using examples from operating mines.
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APA: Bernard Woolley  (1997)  Calcium Aluminate Kiders in Hard Rock and Coal Mining

MLA: Bernard Woolley Calcium Aluminate Kiders in Hard Rock and Coal Mining. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1997.

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